Category:St. Joseph's Church, Carrickmacross
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English: St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Parish Church in Carrickmacross, County Monaghan, was designed by J. J. McCarthy in the Middle Pointed Gothic Revival style and built in 1861–1888. After J. J. McCarthy's death in 1882, the construction was supervised by his son C. J. McCarthy. The church is also famous for the stained glass windows designed by Harry Clarke and his studio.
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- Carrickmacross
- Church buildings of the Catholic Church in County Monaghan
- Buildings by J. J. McCarthy
- Churches built in 1888
- Gothic Revival churches in Ireland
- 1880s churches in Ireland
- Churches in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Clogher
- Saint Joseph churches in Ireland
- Architectural basilicas in Ireland
- Cruciform churches in Ireland